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Investor Says Nobody Feels Immediately Rich After Buying A Rental Property, Asks Others: After How Many Y

May 21, 20264 Mins Read


Investing in rental property is a long game and people often don’t immediately feel rich after acquisition, said a Reddit investor recently.

They asked fellow landlords and investors how long it took before owning rental property finally started feeling “worth it” and they really started feeling glad they held onto it.

It Takes Years Before Rentals Feel Rewarding?

The responses painted a much more complicated picture than the social media version of rental investing.

Many said the first few years often feel stressful and financially underwhelming. 

“Year 1-2: it doesn’t feel worth it,” one investor summarized the experience of long-term investors. “You’re managing tenants, handling repairs, dealing with surprises, and the rent barely covers [principal, interest, taxes and insurance].”

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